An appeaser is one who feeds a BHEAST, hoping it will eat him last.

We need to talk about Phil.

I was watching the excellently dark film we need to talk about Kevin. It’s a film about a mentally unstable sociopath who goes on a murderous rampage.

And who should pop into my mind but none other than Phil Gillivan aka White aka McGillivan aka O’Gorman aka Mac Giolla bhain.

Now Phil obsessional ramblings have always disturbed me and having seeing pictures of his dead eyes staring back at me recently in a national newspaper. Did nothing to dispel the thought I’ve had in my mind that Phil obsession will lead him to be on the national news with the phrase

“……..before turning the gun on himself”

He seems to fit the profile, in my humble opinion of the disturbingly more common event of sad lonely middle age men that go on murderous rampages against a world that cares not what they say and in their sick twisted minds has done them wrong.

Ala, Derrick Bird.

And this is not hyperbole we have all seen the disturbing picture of a self-confessed mentally ill uniformed Phil holding a gun.

I blogged earlier that I will be given you the truth in my mind about the Author of the books mental instability and more proof of his rabid repugnant views.

Well one way is to read the book which appears to be a rehash of all the blogs he published online but I wouldn’t want put a fellow human being through that. Not when Christmas is coming and that is already as Phil will no doubt tell you statistically high time of the year for suicides.

You don’t have to buy the book to suss out the mentally instability of the author. Just go to your nearest tesco bargain book bin where you will find his book which has after 3 months has seen it retail selling price slashed 50%. Pick-up said book and one of the first pages look to the name he dedicates the book too.

No other than a certain, MICK DERRIG.

Mick Derrig was another (yes another) of Phil’s nom du plumes. This one was used when he wrote his vile twisted anti British anti Rangers bile in the provisional IRA/ Sinn fein propaganda rag An Phoblacht.

So let’s recap this for all those who are finding it hard to keep up with Phil’s name changes.

Phil under one of his many aliases writes a book then dedicates said book to one of his other aliases.

Maybe we can put Phil down as a schizophrenic too?

As anyone who has stumbled across his blog especially the incubator will know this is not a well man.

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> PARANOIA? I DON’T THINK SO
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> To say my flabber was well and truly gasted on reading David Murray’s recent sideswipe at our detractors and defamers in the Scottish press would be an understatement. For a number of years now this fanzine and its brother production Number One along with those fine ladies and gentlemen of the Rangers Supporters Trust have decried Davie and his inept PR department for their apparent inaction. Ad nauseum we have called for our beloved football club to do something about the constant stream of poisonous venom spewed forth in our direction. No one in the Rangers family has escaped the wrath of the determined collection of Celtic-minded so-called journalists. Players, managers, directors and fans alike, we’ve all been on the receiving end.
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> It’s now widely accepted that Murray’s ire was directed towards The Herald and Chief Sportswriter Graham Spiers in particular, although I’d like to think that our enemies in the whole cross-section of the Scottish paparazzi have taken note. We’ve had enough. No more. Spray your venom in another direction, because if you don’t you can expect a metaphorical chap at your door.
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> Predictably our handwringers, sceptics and enemies have dismissed the chairman’s utterances as paranoia. I would proffer that this accusation is borne out of ignorance of FACTS. Allow me to list some of said facts in the following paragraphs in the hope that any Rangers fan out there that have their doubts about the merits of our claims with regards to Spiers and The Herald can be convinced.
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> First some background. The current Editor of this Newsquest publication is Mark Douglas-Home. Mr. Douglas-Home is the husband of former Falls Road Irish Nationalist Collette Douglas-Home, who currently writes for the Daily Mail. Deputy Editor is Joan McAlpine, estranged wife of 80’s Hue and Cry crooner and Celtic supporting bigot Pat Kane. (Mr. Kane once insisted a friend of mine who was working as an engineer at a well-known concert venue remove his Rangers shirt).
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> McAlpine recently took over from one Kevin McKenna who occupied the Deputy Editor’s position for a number of years. Former Celtic View Editor McKenna departed in the huff recently having been passed over for the Herald editors’ job, and is now employed as Executive Editor at The Daily Mail. The Sunday Herald’s main rival Scotland on Sunday gave a running commentary on events at the time and described how McKenna just couldn’t keep his slabbering mouth shut and was telling anyone who’d listen in The Rogano restaurant that the job was “in the bag”. It is alleged that his bosses at Newsquest were not impressed by his over-confidence and inability to button his lip and decided he should suffer the consequences.
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> Long-term readers of Follow Follow should know that McKenna has a history of running his mouth off after a few sherbets. This piece of human waste is a former Troops Out Movement member and Irish News journalist who told Grandmaster Suck in Vesuvio Restaurant that the Enniskillen atrocity was “a legitimate act of war” and that Protestants were “low-life’s” and “bred illegitimate children like rabbits”. Unfortunately for him, The Grandmaster was armed with a tape recorder. He was subsequently dismissed from his position by his Celtic View bosses after a Sun expose. You may wish to reflect on McKenna’s rise in stature in Scottish newspaper circles after his disgraceful comments and compare the same industries’ dogged determination to demonise a certain former Rangers Vice Chairman who sang a song at private function.
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> Current Sports Editor is Donald Cowey, another former editor of the Celtic View (starting to get the picture?), who is in turn served by his Chief Sportswriter, the Corduroyed Crusader himself, the one and only Graham Spiers. Spiers is a friend and former flat mate of Matt McGlone, the Celtic fanzine editor whose publication included a cartoon family who went by the name of “The Dirty Orange Bastards”. Strangely as he travels through life on his anti-sectarian mission Spiers has failed to mention this.
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> Spiers had started his one-man campaign of anti-Rangers bile long before he joined the Herald. One of my earliest memories was his blatant lie that Rangers fans sang (about German superstar Jurgen) “Klinsmann’s a Klansman” at Ibrox. Complete and utter bollocks. He further claimed that Rangers fans sang songs about the tragic death of former Celtic player Tommy Coyne’s wife. Complete fabrication. Another contention of his was that former Ranger Ian Ferguson had “all the charm of a child molester”. A pleasant analogy I’m sure you’d agree. I would wager that Spiers would not express his strikingly odd views during a face-to-face meeting with our former midfielder.
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> In July 1996 whilst with Scotland On Sunday he penned a deplorable attack on the late great Jock Wallace the day after he passed away, the inference being that Wallace was a bully and a bigot and responsible for sectarianism in Scottish football. Spiers twisted insinuations flew completely in the face of former Celtic captain Andy Lynch who said this on hearing of Wallace’s passing “He would always take the time (prior to Old Firm encounters) in the nervy pre-match atmosphere, be it at Parkhead or Ibrox, to come and give me a warm handshake or hug and sincere best wishes……smart, kind and sensitive. He will be sadly missed.”
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> Lisbon Lion Tommy Gemmell echoed Lynch’s sentiments “It doesn’t matter what side of the fence you were on, I don’t think you will find anyone in Scottish football who had a bad word to say about him. It was always a pleasure to be in his company and talk to him. His crack was different class.” Almost correct Tommy. You WILL find someone who has a bad word to say about him. Graham Spiers.
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> Bad-mouthing deceased Rangers heroes has since become a theme for this creature. He has written disrespectful articles on late greats Bill Struth, Jim Baxter and Davie Cooper. Of course as with Wallace none of them were here to defend themselves. Spiers wrote the following on the eve last seasons’ League Cup Final against Motherwell, a game dedicated to Coop’s memory:
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> “More remarkable, though, amid the media and marketing frenzy surrounding the game, is the way the memory of Cooper’s career has become lodged halfway between legend and myth………..One problem with the Davie Cooper legend is that, as with many public personalities who die young and become subject to mythology, it doesn’t wholly square with the facts of his career. For a so-called “genius”, you would certainly have expected Cooper, who died at 39, to have won more than his 22 international caps.”
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> To write the above just hours prior to a game played in tribute to Davie where his family would be in attendance was nothing short of despicable.
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> On Struth: “Bill Struth was either an idol or an idiot depending on your point of view”. There you are Mr. Murray, according to Speirs you may have unveiled a statue of an idiot at half-time during the Moenchengladbach game.
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> Now on to you and I, the Rangers support. Commenting on the Manchester United v. Rangers match last year he described us as “A stinking bigoted cesspit of sub-humanity”. Let me remind you that there were NO arrests at the match. A Manchester United publication later described the game as having the best atmosphere of the season due to the visiting Bears. Some other lovely descriptions of you and I from Mr. Spiers:
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> 6/11/03
> “Rancid chanting…..total embarrassment……putrid stench…..savages….poisonous singing…..desecration…..cavemen……wholesale yobishness…..vile troglodytes…..stinking, bigoted, religious stuff……backward culture…..almost to a man”.
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> 29/11/04
> “David Murray is on the back foot…..at Rangers, by general consent, the sectarianism is worse than it is at Celtic……It was an experience that reminded me again of how widespread and malignant bigotry at Ibrox is……It is folly, not to say a cultural disservice to Scotland, to denounce O’Neill for what he said this week…..Rangers, in particular, have a major problem with bigots”.
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> “Compare and contrast their shameful behaviour with that of Celtic, who on the road to Seville last season, represented Scottish football immaculately” (I suppose they did, if you don’t include the stabbing in Seville, the riot in Blackburn, the Provo banners, the booing of Porto as they lifted the trophy, planes being diverted to Cardiff etc. etc. etc. But why let the FACTS get in the way of a dig at Rangers eh Graham?)
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> I think Spiers has made it very clear how he feels about US the supporters’ ladies and gentleman, but what’s his views on our club?
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> 8/10/02
> “Like the Rangers orange strip, the song (‘Follow, Follow’) cannot be listed among the great criminal acts, it merely offends”
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> “Nor can I recall Rangers being disparaged in 1972 when they won the Cup-Winners’ Cup; a tournament which, by definition, was painfully inferior to the European Cup, indeed a prize which many placed third in the list of Europe’s club baubles behind the UEFA Cup.”
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> 12/8/04
> “Please can I be spared any whining from Rangers over this and other criticisms?” “(Rangers) the most paranoid club in Scottish football”.
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> Fair to say he’s none to keen on our club either! But what does he say about our biggest rivals I hear you ask? Surely in the interest of neutrality and parity, Celtic are afforded the same malevolence?
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> 23/8/02
> “Celtic, though, as a football institution, quite rightly remains a symbol of Catholicism. The Celtic strip, as famed and proudly known around the world as it is, still cannot be divorced from one of its cultural parents, which is the Catholic faith.”
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> “Even high-brow Herald readers, hauling their noses away from such works as Jacob Bronowski and Alexander Solzhenitsyn, may have noticed the palaver that is being planned by Celtic supporters in time for Sunday’s slaughter – erm, I mean match – against Rangers at Parkhead.”
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> “I repeat my main contention: that Larsson’s contribution to Scottish life and culture, via the game of football, has been immense. In a sordid football age, his role-model status has also been impeccable.” (Deliberately breaking Gus MacPherson’s leg aside presumably).
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> “Following Sunday’s win at Ibrox I met one Celtic player, a man I remain a great admirer of, and whispered to him: “I fear for some of the alcoholic carnage of you lot over the next few days, it’s been a long wait.” He smiled and looked at me with rivulets of anticipation dribbling from his chops.”
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> 6/5/04, 22/1/04, 27/11/03, 4/4/02, 7/3/02,
> “In one of my favourite magazines, The Alternative View….. the shockingly good magazine, The Alternative View……It was with great joy that I received my copy the other day of The Alternative View, a genuinely enjoyable football magazine of a Celtic persuasion…..the excellent Alternative View, a new mag set up by my old malapropic mucker himself, Matt McGlone….. After 36 years of unchallenged success, the Celtic View at last has a commercial rival…..If I tell readers that Matt McGlone is the brains behind this venture, you may well share my intrigue….. a Che Guevara figure among the fans who helped ease Fergus McCann into place….. I have seen the first edition of The Alternative View, and, I must say, it looks very good. (This is just some of a number of plugs he gave for his bigoted mate McGlone’s failed Celtic magazine in the pages of the Herald).
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> “Lennon’s symphony is music to my ears – My sporting highlight of the past week must be the moment when I was called upon to break the news to Neil Lennon that James MacMillan, Scotland’s most distinguished composer, had written a piece in his honour. It is always a minor joy catching up with Lennon.” (In fact Graham loves “Lenny” so much he excused him his spitting on a Rangers scarf and mouthing “orange bastards” to the Rangers support. A strange stance for an individual who has propelled himself to the forefront of McConnell’s anti-bigotry campaign wouldn’t you agree?)
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> “Celtic have a moral right to this league” (on the day before the 2003 title deciders).
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> “35,000 Celtic fans singing The Fields of Athenry made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up” (Seems Spiers likes the “tottie famine, rebelling against the Crown” ditty. Compare and contrast with his viewpoint of Follow Follow above)
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> WARNING: Please have a basin handy prior to reading the next quote.
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> “I must admit, if I ever fulfil my ambition of having a very splendid private dinner with O’Neill, it will be the one question I’ll certainly get round to asking: ”Why were you so horrible to us over that new contract saga?”
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> I’m sure you’ll agree it’s plain as the nose on your face who are Spiers favourite team down Glasgow way.
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> Last season I attended a Rangers v. Aberdeen match at Ibrox. Meeting up with my good friend North East Bear post match, he told me he’d been sitting directly behind Spiers. After 6 minutes the Aberdeen fans broke into their “Nice One Simmy” routine, rejoicing in the injury inflicted on Ian Durrant by Neil Simpson, which effectively ruined the wee man’s career. North East Bear pointed this out to Spiers. He further pointed out bile coming from the Aberdeen section revelling in the death of 66 people in the Ibrox Disaster and the death of Davie Cooper at both half-time and full time. Spiers in his Monday morning match report PRAISED the Aberdeen fans for singing “Nice one JIMMY” claiming they were showing support for their manager Mr. Calderwood! North East Bear wrote to the Herald editor pointing out Speirs perversion. Needless to say he received no reply. For the record, Darrell King of the Evening Times stated on Real Radio that anyone who claimed they couldn’t hear the word “Simmie” (as opposed to Jimmy) was kidding themselves on. So there you have it. Spiers is prepared to tell LIES to antagonise Rangers fans. A fellow sports journalist and Newsquest employee confirmed that to be the case.
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> Whilst on the subject of wee Durranty, please note that Spiers once claimed in Scotland on Sunday that Simpson wasn’t the only one to raise his boot in the tackle, of course inferring that Durrant was also looking to inflict injury. Revisionism at it’s very best. Commenting years later on the incident, Spiers claimed “Rangers fans carry this around with them in much the same way as Phil Boersma carried Durrant”. Real classy eh?
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> Back to more recent times and the Alex Rae incident during a Euro fixture last season. Spiers led the case for the prosecution (ably aided and abetted by Radio Clyde it has to be said), finding Rae guilty on all counts.
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> ”The response of Alex McLeish, the Rangers manager, to Rae’s kick had bordered on the inane.”
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> “While just about every neutral regarded the challenge as despicable, McLeish referred to the criticism of Rae as ‘hysterical’ and had the temerity to claim that Rae’s challenge on Dadu was “not premeditated”.
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> “Rangers got caught up in gauche attempts to defend the indefensible”
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> “McLeish insults everyone’s intelligence, not least his own, in presenting such a fatuous defence of his player.”
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> “UEFA, like the rest of the country, have laughed at this preposterous interpretation by Rangers.”
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> “Apparently, for those who know how to access these things, the berserk hotlines and websites of the club’s supporters have almost depicted the rest of us as making up this outrage.” (Notice the “for those who know how to access these things”, the inference being that your average Bear is not intelligent enough to use a PC).
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> Onto another point. Speirs gave a lecture on sectarianism at Turnbull Hall, Glasgow University, on behalf of the Newman Association on the17th March 2005. Said lecture was conveniently arranged for the same night as an important Rangers league match. I dare say Spiers wouldn’t want to run the risk that any of us “poisonous stinking bigoted cavemen” would turn up and challenge his lies. An East End of Glasgow Roman Catholic schoolteacher stated the IRA song Boys of the Old Brigade was intellectually superior to any Rangers song and was a cultural representation of Celticness. Speirs refused to challenge the bigot. One dreads to think what kind of poison this crackpot is polluting his pupils’ minds with.
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> One thing that’s intriguing me is just how Spiers is going to wriggle out of the statements he made about Gordon Strachan in the Herald last year when his name was being mentioned for the Scotland managers job:
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> “Bog standard mediocrity…..his esteem in British football management ranks among the great myths…..plodding work…..not the stuff of wonders…..binned by the south coast club (Southampton)…..his personality would prove highly ill-suited…..erratic unpredictable customer…..time-honoured restlessness and pique…..squalls between him and the media.”
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> In summary. The Herald management team comprises the Celtic minded. Of that there is no doubt. The fact they were prepared to employ as Deputy Editor a bigoted Provo loving cockroach like McKenna tells us all we need to know. Their Chief Sportswriter Graham Spiers has a distinct unequivocal anti-Rangers agenda. He is prepared to mock Rangers players whose careers were left in pieces and compare others to the most sordid of criminals. He will happily besmirch and belittle departed Rangers heroes. He describes you and I in such malicious, vilifying terms as “rancid, putrid, poisonous, troglodyte, stinking and bigoted”. He smears our beloved club, it’s achievements and it’s reputation. He acclaims his cherished Celtic and anyone connected to same with nauseating adulation and romanticised glorification, whilst steadfastly refusing to criticise the administers of shattered limbs or overt sectarianism. He carefully chooses when to decry bigotry and when to ignore it, ensuring he insults no one of a Celtic persuasion. And last but not least he’s prepared to lie. If it means casting aspersions on anyone or anything representing Rangers Football Club he shall fabricate untruths. That is the most alarming and dangerous thing about Spiers and it must be stopped.
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> So what do you do? If you still buy the paper (and not many do if circulation figures are anything to go by) then stop. Take Murray’s advice. Even better, write to the Newsquest and tell them you shall no longer purchase and why. If you advertise your services or business, want to sell your car or wish someone a happy birthday there are plenty of other publications in which to do so. Bottom line – don’t let them have one single penny of your hard earned. It’s payback time. One thing that saddens me is that Spiers is still allowed to pollute the corridors of our stadium. Struth, Wallace, Baxter and the Coop must be turning in their graves. If you feel strongly enough about this situation write to the Chairman. If you should happen to bump into Spiers, be sure to let him know how you feel. He has certainly let you know how he feels about you and your club.